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Show i RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANPOLHP UTAH Local and Personal Buy Your Tractor Now and Cash in on This FREE S' Offer Beatrice Calvert came from Ogden Saturday to see her folks. She return ed Saturday. Dr. Reay went to Logan to a medical clime Thursday. Madeline and Mrs. Reay accompanied him. f Lets Dance. Another Big Time at Woodruff Thursday, Aug. 25th. Mel Smuin s enlarged All Star now Evanstons most popular dance band. Phone 334 Evanston, for Better music. Miss Josephine Pond and Miss Mary Virginia Stanley, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Samuel Rex ranch last week. Lewis Longhtyst motored to Salt Lake City to take Mr.' and Mrs. A. H. Rex and son Billy. Bitly went to the L. D. S. hospital to see his doctor about his arm. -- All-Purpo- se I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Findlay, sons, Gordon and Freddie, were Randolph visitors Sunday. moved into his moved intoh is WITH o uf o Jo o o JfXPEK I WORKMANSHIP 4 0 ' REST OF MATERIAL . WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HAN-DLALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER. WE ALICE H. DURNFORD ' Phone i40 Main St. .Evanston, Wyoming WMii-on- ,' Prop. 9:2 Man Street Evanston, Wyo. i WORLDS GAMES f Notary 44 Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah Fighting Game Cocks, $10 to $50 Game Pullet-- , $3 to $0 Game Hatching Egg.- -, .3.50 to $0 for 15 Hatching Egg of lien. Duck, Goose. Turkey One Month Old Pullets and Cockerels EVERY KIND OF COCKS Laying Pullets I I I ' . f two butts of hay. LEWIS LONGHURS1 ' GREATEST FI11TING and Hatching Eggs Rich County Furniture Co. j lightning struck a haystack of Bert Hoffmans last Saturday and destroyed o l.'EBl ILDKK H. I o Monday. your home this spring you will surely want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. SHOE COM MUNTTI PAINT- S- VARNISHES KALSOMINE If you art going to modernize REPAIR IT I i ENAMELS E .This Offer is Open for a Limited Time Only See Us for Further Details mothers home, mothers home. f PAIER w Dont Pass Up a Bargain Like This Mrs. Annie Corless returned home from Efvanston Wednesday. She attended the funeral of Steve Corless Tuesday. The following Randolph peo pie attended th funeral: Mrs. Lucille Hatch, Mrs. Maude Corless, . Mrs. Annie Corless, Mrs. Esta Wamsley, Dori McKinnon. Mrs. Ardith Norris, o othy o Mrs. Oleo Larson and Mrs. Grace Nor-- 1 ris. o 0 Mrs. La vert Peart and Mrs. Velma Kennedey were Keminerer visitors NEW 1938 STOCK WALL A 2-ro- Miss Melba Bragger of Willard, Ut, is vi liting here as the guest of Miss Kathryne McKinnon. Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston.Wyo. Day. Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 -- NEW AX1 SHOE G The .small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack-ma- n is reported quite sick this week. ' te Oil) 10 ow Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and children returned. Tuesday from a weeks tour of Yellowstone Park. They are visiting Randolph relatives for a few days. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar Strictly and Ambulance Service' Anywhere at any tkne FROM I children! Mrs. Lon Kennedy and have been ill this week. Grade AA Conference Cetrificate up-to-da- YOUR CHOICE: No. 8, Little Genius Tractor Plow No. 221-- Cultivator with No.l Equipment Tractor Disk Harrow - No. 10-No. 151 Lister with Tractor Hitch No. 10, ToohBar Middle Buster No. 3 Middle Buster with. No. 25 Planting Attachment Mrs. Alvin Nicholls has gone to Og-- 1 den to have some dental work done. and, ARTHUR DURNFORD J. . Made by the Harvester Company Any One of These McCormick-Deerin- g Machines Becomes Yours, Free, f.o.b. Chicago, When You By a New McCormick Deering FAR-MAL- L 20-t- he original, most wideTractor. ly used Miss Donna Peterson of Ogden is visiting at the home of Joseph Warn-sle- y the guest of Mr. PauLtlilgan. RAY DURNFORD rS Mrs. Hazel Hendee and Mrs. Vllate Ransonhas bc.u u.1. Thursday with Miss June Pearce. Mrs. 0 Ranson has been visiting her since 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy and children motored to Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Kennedy and children remained iu Ogdm tor a snciit vim.. Ai. iv, nedy returned Monday. u-- 1 Miss spent Helen lihe week-en- d Kennedy of Ogden, with her relatives. Miss Amy Rex and Miss Mary Virspecialty ot making Deeds and Tit lei ginia Stanley returned to Salt Lake Oity Monday. They are both employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and family moved Iwek home from Cast.e Rock, Wednesday. B-ld- WHEN IN EVANSTON EAT AT THE STANDARD CAFE QUALITY FOOD PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Write NICHOLS HATCHERY Roekmart, Georgia en I A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex Monday for Miss Donna Lou Rex. Furth- er particulars unknown. R.DWIGHT WALLACE PRICE DROPS ON OUR NEW FA! A AND WINTER. . Attorney at Law 'SUITS Evanston National Bank Building NOW ONLY $32.50 HERE ARE RECORD VALUES Evanston, Wyomig Big Savings are here for SMITH customers! Here is a tailoring line of amazing values quallity ubsoutely the highest in our history at this one-- . remarkabh ow price. Although our price is reduced to only $22.50 th" quality is actually higher than we have ever been able to offer. Ai.d in our opinion it rep osent- - the biggest tailoring value in the country today. We invite you to compare our values and see what you Classified Ads W. A. Marshall, Frank McKinnon and Kathleen Benson motored to Ev-- 1 anston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank La inborn, of Kemmerer, were Randolph visitors Sun day. j . Mr. and Mrs. John Benson of Og- den, were Randolph vis'tors Tuesday. M. J Hatch made a visitor .trip to Salt Lake City Monday. A group of yurjcr rvple luM a farewell party at Bear Lake Saturday in of Miss Kathleen Benson, RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call whohonor returned to her home In Ogden, on fanners in Rich County No experi- after visiting Randolph kin for sev- ence or capita required Steady work eral weeks. Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. W. C. B. Spencer of Logan is helping D. CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utah " with the haying on the C- R Spencer ranch. r save. who makes He The expression, Wilson Norris and G. W. Peart took two blades of grass grow where only -- SOIJ AT a truck load of cattle to Ogden Tues-- 1 DA IE SMITHS one grew before, apparently orig- day. BEBER SHOP ' inated in the the sacred writings of the ancient PerWe were told Sunday that a sians. It became a proverb as fol- boy was born to Mr: and Mrs. Ben baby Rex lows: Whoever makes two blades at the Dee Hospital August 7th. We Alike in Speech of grass grow on a spot where only are s this item did nnt into ol several one are species grew before, would deserve bet- the Reaper last week. We had not Katydids which ter of mankind and do more essen- heard about it. d grasshoppers resemthat sounds in tial service to his country .than the agree uttering The birth of a baby girl to Mr. with whole race of politicians put togeth ble the words, Katy did, and Mrs. Waldo Dean of Woodruff! er variations. lart Saturday was reported last Sat-- turday morning. Dr. Parton attending! Lake Was Not There Elephants In Indian Army physician. For more tl an 209 years a Lake Elephants are used in the Indian Mr. Chris. Andrea sen and famllv of Parima was shown in Guiana on army for draught and pack purBritish maps and then its existence poses, such as dragging the heavy Provo, TTtah. spent a few days at Ran-M- h visifi nc with Mr. and Mrs. .Tack . guns and in sieges, carrying light was disproved. mountain guns on their backs in McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hoff-man and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. D. M. rough, hilly country and transportHoffman and fnmilv. The Andreasens Farmers Alliance ia 1899 An elephant will carry ing returned home Tuesday. A political party known as the frombaggage.to on 1,700 2,000 long Farmers Alliance was influential in journeys, maintainingpounds a steady pace Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Paulson and 1890. in West and South the of about four miles an hour. family returned to their home in Pro-- MALE HELP WANTED - Zend-Avest- a, - ( gt long-home- - 1 Utah, after spending a few days visiting at Randolph with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hoffman and family. Mrs. Dave Smith, accompanied by her friend, Mrs. Tracy Hebbiewhite, vy, returned Saturday evening from a months tour of Michigin, Wisconsin, Illinois and other eastern points. Mrs. visited here over 1 the and left Wednesday morning for hei home in Stockton, Calif. They report having a wonderful trip. Hetobiewbite week-en- d 1 1 ' i |